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Beware of the "Value Trap"

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  • Yes, just have enough money in your account to cover the share purchase and dealing charges. I use TD Waterhouse, and have quite a few shares in the account, so i don't even have to have the money in the account to buy (upto £25K)...i usually go T+5 which gives me a few extra days to fund the trade.
    Many thanks for that. You heard of Hoodless Brennan? I have managed to research the whole process. Hurrah! However, the last thing I wanted to find out is where can I regularly see a list of all the different companies and their share costs. Basically, I want to know how much a share costs before I buy it.

    Hopefully no more questions!
    Miss Money :cool:
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